The invoked object has disconnected from its clients.

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The error message described below has been affecting hundreds and hundreds of Windows users for quite some time. Windows users have reported that they have encountered this error message in two very different situations: when they log into Windows or when they try to open any file of a specific type. Some users affected by this issue see this error message every time they log into their computer, while others see this error message every time they try to open files of a specific type (picture or music files, as an example). Some affected users even see this error message when they try to start specific applications or programs..

»The invoked object has disconnected from its clients. «

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Regardless of the situation in which the affected user sees this error message, there is no denying that it is very annoying. At the same time, in most cases where users see this error message when they try to open files or start an application, files won't open and Windows can't start the application, which is quite a significant hurdle, to say the least. less. On the bright side, The following are some of the most effective solutions that any user affected by this problem can use to try to solve it:

Solution 1: restart your computer

Solving an obstacle with a computer is not rocket science; sometimes, the simplest solution may be the correct one. If you see the »The invoked object has disconnected from its clients. »When trying to enter your computer, open files of a specific type or run a program, the first feasible solution you should try is to restart your computer. Just restart your computer and see if doing so, the problem is solved. If you experience this problem when trying to log into your computer and you can't seem to do it correctly, just click the Power button on the Windows login screen and click Restart to restart your computer. 2018-02-06_000837-4484919

Solution 2: remove the Explorer.exe procedure and then restart it

  1. Presione Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.

  2. In the Processes tab of the Task Manager, locate the Explorer.exe procedure or Windows Explorer and right-click on it.

  3. Click End Task to force stop the procedure. It may take a while for your computer to finish the Explorer.exe procedure, so be patient. 2018-02-06_000859-1868163

  4. Once the procedure is finished, repeat step 1.

  5. Click File> New homework (Run…) o Run new task. 2018-02-06_000913-2928454

  6. Type explorer.exe in Open: and click OK. Your computer will restart the explorer.exe procedure. When the explorer.exe procedure has been restarted, checks if »The invoked object has disconnected from its clients. »He keeps showing his ugly face.

Solution 3: make sure Secure Boot and Device Guard are enabled in your computer's BIOS

  1. Turn off your computer.

  2. Turn on your pc.

  3. On the first screen you see when the computer is on, press the designated key on your keyboard to enter the computer's BIOS. This designated key varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, but it will always be indicated on the first screen that the computer shows at startup, so you can see which key to press on that screen if you don't already know.

  4. Once you are in your computer's BIOS, navigate to the Security tab.

  5. Find the Safe Boot option in the Security tab and select it.

  6. Make sure the Safe Boot option is enabled.

  7. Go back to the Security tab, locate and select the Device Protection option.

  8. Make sure the Device Guard option is also enabled.

  9. Save the changes you have made in the BIOS of the computer and exit it.

Once this is done, turn on your computer and see if the problem persists.

Solution 4: change the default application used to open the files affected by this problem

If you see the »The invoked object has disconnected from its clients. »When trying to open files of a certain type (image or music files, as an example), an extremely effective solution that you can try is to change the default program or application that your computer uses to open those specific files. To do it, simply:

  1. Right click on one of the files showing the »The invoked object has disconnected from its clients. »Every time I try to open them.

  2. Hover over Open with … in the resulting context menu.

  3. Click Select Default Program…. or Choose another application. 2018-02-06_000929-9026003

  4. Click on a program other than the default to select it; you need to make sure that the new program you choose is fully capable of opening files of this specific type. As an example, if you have this problem with image files, you can change the default program from Photos to Photo Gallery. If you don't have an alternative to the default program on your computer, can install one.

  5. Click ok.

  6. Restart your computer to measure it well.

  7. When the computer starts, try to open the files that your computer was previously unable to open and check if you can now open them properly.

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